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What are you thankful for?

As we approach Thanksgiving, it might be good to look back on the challenging year we've had. Despite all the difficulties you may have endured in your position, what are you thankful for? What has made your job better this past year? Additionally, what are you looking forward to in 2021? Share your thoughts with me and they could end up in a future article!
 

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ACGME releases patient safety collaborative report

The ACGME recently released its report detailing the findings of the Pursuing Excellence in Clinical Learning Environments Pathway Leaders Patient Safety Collaborative, which aims to find ways to increase resident and fellow engagement in improving patient safety.
 

President-elect Biden expected to repeal travel ban

The incoming administration of President-elect Joe Biden is expected to repeal President Donald Trump's executive order placing significant restrictions on travel and immigration to the U.S. from several countries.
 

RPA Member Exclusive: Planning a change to a just culture: Part two

We continue our discussion on planning a move toward a just culture to improve patient safety. Last month we covered setting goals, educating the public, and identifying stakeholders and champions to raise awareness of your move. Once you've completed those steps, there are a few more steps to take on your way to a just culture.


 

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The Guide for Graduate Medical Education Offices and Program Coordinators

The Guide for Graduate Medical Education Offices and Program Coordinators provides the office of graduate medical education (GME) and program coordinators the guidance they need to successfully run a GME program together. Author Vicki Hamm, C-TAGME, provides how-to guidance and tools for implementing ACGME Institutional Requirements, institutional policies, crafting resident/fellow contracts, managing evaluations, maintaining program accreditation, and other daily duties. This book contains sample policies and forms to customize for your institution.

This book will guide your GME operations so that you can achieve compliance with ACGME requirements; support your program directors, and faculty; and most importantly, produce trainees who become skilled physicians as they move from the educational continuum to the independent practice of medicine.

Order your copy today!


 

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